- Exposure to all facets of Pediatric Orthopaedics
- Experience with multiple subspecialists in Pediatric Orthopaedics, covering spine deformity, pediatric hand and hip preservation
- One-on-one mentorship with faculty
- 4 weeks of vacation per year
- Stipend for attendance to medical meetings and conferences, educational expenses, including electronics
- Strong administrative support, including centralized coordinator office
- Strong benefits package from the University of Connecticut
- Extensive didactics and conference schedule
- Broad exposure to all pediatric pathologies, from trauma to congenital bony abnormalities
- Graduated responsibility in clinical and academic roles.
- State-of-the-art motion analysis laboratory
- Call is available but optional
Month | Rotation |
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October | Pediatric Spine; Pediatric Hip; Trauma |
November | Pediatric Spine; Pediatric Foot and Ankle; Spina Bifida |
December | Pediatric Hand/Deformity |
January | Pediatric Sports Medicine |
February | Pediatric Hip and Limb Deformity; Pediatric Trauma |
March | Pediatric Spine; Pediatric Hip; Trauma |
April | Pediatric Hip; Neuromuscular Disorders (Part Sports) |
May | Pediatric Hip and Limb Deformity; Pediatric Trauma |
June | Limb Deformity; Neuromuscular Disorders; Pediatric Sports Medicine |
July | Limb Deformity; Neuromuscular Disorders; Pediatric Sports Medicine |
August | Pediatric Spine; Pediatric Hip; Trauma |
September | Pediatric Hip; Neuromuscular Disorders (Part Sports) |